Month: December 2016

“SAG-AFTRA mourns the passing of Debbie Reynolds, whose six-decade career made her a star of both the big and small screens. Reynolds, a recipient of SAG-AFTRA’s SAG Life Achievement Award, died today at the age of 84.” Read the full statement here.

Set in the turbulent 1970’s, this bittersweet romance by the author of Moonchildren and Spoils of War, starred Kevin Kline at Circle in the Square Theatre on Broadway. Paul is a Peace Corps dropout and Susan is in freefall when they meet on a beach in Bali. Some themes from decades ago are still important in today’s world. Such is the case in Loose Ends.

Loose Ends
TERRY SCHREIBER, the Man, the Myth, to direct!
PRODUCTION DATES: March 15-April 15, 2017

In Richard Greenberg’s The Babylon Line, now playing at Lincoln Center Theater, four women—some friends, some not—come together for a weekly creative writing class in 1967 Long Island. The play gives the all too rare chance for four actresses to be on stage together in fully formed roles. The actresses of The Babylon Line—Maddie Corman, Randy Graff, Julie Halston, and Elizabeth Reaser—are a formidable group with experiences that range from broad comedies to naturalistic dramas, and all of whom have made substantial contributions to the theatre. We gathered them to discuss their rehearsal process, working together, roles for women, and more. This conversation has been edited and condensed…

We are thrilled to announce that two anonymous donors have issued a year end challenge from now until December 31st, 2016. For every return donor who gives more this year than last, or every new donor, they will match contributions up to $5000. If you give a dollar, we get two! If you give fifty, we get one hundred. Swing by our donation page today to help us meet our $5000 goal. No gift is too small (or too big).